What does this ear training test check?
This short test samples four practical listening skills: comparing pitch, following melodic direction, judging the size of a note change and remembering a simple rhythm. Those skills overlap, but they are not identical. A result can therefore suggest where to begin without labelling you as musical or unmusical.
The sounds are generated in your browser with the Web Audio API. They are original test signals rather than copied recordings, songs or exam materials. You can replay a question because careful comparison is part of learning, not a way to cheat.
How to use your result
Look beyond the total score. Remember which type of question made you hesitate. If pitch direction was difficult, compare only higher and lower notes for a few sessions. If rhythm memory was harder, tap the pulse before trying to reproduce the pattern. A narrow task makes feedback easier to understand.
Listening changes with the device, volume, attention and previous experience. Use the result to select practice—not to make a fixed judgment about talent.
What should you practise next?
Read our step-by-step guide to training your musical ear, then repeat one small exercise consistently. KulakApp provides the broader question sets and progress-focused routine that this free web check intentionally does not replace.